More strange things added to the world. Such as the dead guy on the cutting log with a blood axe surrounded by win and apples.

Or if you played Oblivion, that small town in the woods full of killers. That was great.

More mission variety in general.

#115CrazyLazPosted 2/25/2013 9:56:21 AM

A small DLC for the kingdom of Orsinium.

Since Skyrim is one of Orsinium's neighbors, it only makes sense to have a DLC that adds the Orc homeland and potentially puts better use to those Orc strongholds.

#116ColonelHawkPosted 2/26/2013 6:30:05 PM

A "holy/paladin" equivalent to Ebony/Daedric armor. I really dislike how the standard heavy armors get more evil looking farther up the ranks.

#117Wings of FortePosted 2/26/2013 6:35:44 PM

ColonelHawk posted...

A "holy/paladin" equivalent to Ebony/Daedric armor. I really dislike how the standard heavy armors get more evil looking farther up the ranks.

Steel Plate says hello.---A.K.A Red Dingo

#118Fallout3_GirlPosted 2/26/2013 6:39:04 PM

Disenchanting doesn't destroy the item, just removes the enchantment for use and the ability to disenchant anything, including artifacts for use with custom enchantments.---Going to quit a game or never play for some dumb reason? See the following: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFZrzg62Zj0&feature=related

#119ColonelHawkPosted 2/26/2013 6:53:14 PM

Wings of Forte posted...

ColonelHawk posted...

A "holy/paladin" equivalent to Ebony/Daedric armor. I really dislike how the standard heavy armors get more evil looking farther up the ranks.

Steel Plate says hello.

I guess, considering you can hit the armor rating cap for any armor.

#120IamI3rianPosted 2/26/2013 6:56:29 PM

My paladin switches from Nordic to Steel Plate. Silly Nordic helmet though. I stick with the steel plate helmet at all times.

Not certain which set I prefer really.---Remember: IamI3rian told ya. Funner is NOT a word if you're older than seven.